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Coordinates: 42.2035°N 70.727°W. Barker Tavern in Scituate Massachusetts MA also known as the Williams-Barker House circa 1634. Williams–Barker House (also known as Barker House) is an historic building on Barker Road in Scituate, Massachusetts. The core of house is believed to date from 1634 when it was constructed by John Williams who had ...
Website. www.scituatema.gov. Scituate (/ ˈsɪtʃuɪt / ⓘ) [ 1 ] is a seacoast town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, on the South Shore, midway between Boston and Plymouth. The population was 19,063 at the 2020 census.
Minot is a section of Scituate, Massachusetts. Minot's ZIP Code is 02055. [ 1] Minot is a beach community in Scituate. It is fondly regarded as the best beach in Scituate. It is part North Scituate and is further divided into an area of private property called "The Glades." [citation needed] Minot consists of the homes from the intersection of ...
A group of boaters in Scituate, Massachusetts – about 20 miles south of Boston – had a very close encounter with a great white shark recently.. Intense footage filmed by Jackson Roberts shows ...
Scituate's finest: A Good Age: Saluting historian Dave Ball, 'fierce defender' of Scituate's rich heritage. Powers and Todd were active in the Daughters of the American Revolution. Over seven ...
In one room, resident Dolores mentioned her birthday was coming up; in another, Dale Balog, who once wrote a seniors column for the Scituate Mariner, beamed and said, "You're wonderful!"
Minot's Ledge Light, officially Minots Ledge Light, is a lighthouse on Minots Ledge, one mile offshore of the towns of Cohasset and Scituate, Massachusetts, to the southeast of Boston Harbor.The current lighthouse is the second on the site, the first having been washed away in a storm after only a few months of use.
Plymouth County is a county in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, south of Boston. As of the 2020 census, the population was 530,819. [1] Its county seats [2] are Plymouth and Brockton. [3] In 1685, the county was created by the Plymouth General Court, the legislature of Plymouth Colony, predating its annexation by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.